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Company name

The BioCube

Overview

The BioCube is a compact, community-sized biodiesel processor that can produce up to 250 litres /hour of high quality biodiesel from a wide variety of feedstock such as waste coconut, jatropha, pongamia and waste vegetable oil.

It's been designed and developed by the Biofuel Partnership, based in Molendinar, Australia.

It is designed primarily for communities in developing nations to be able to create sustainable wealth creation enterprises for them; it's like having their own green fuel station. The biodiesel they produce can be used directly in any modern diesel engine to power a generator, agricultural machinery or a diesel vehicle.

Other customers include large plantation owners who want to convert their crop into biodiesel (rather than pay someone else to have it refined), fleet owners, farming cooperatives, provincial and central governments, and aid agencies such as the Gates Foundation.

The BioCube is portable, easy to use and runs off the biodiesel it produces so is 'clean and green'.

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

Our customers and business partners and associates around the world.

These range from University research departments in Australia to plantation owners in India, fuel distributors there too, industrialists in the Philippines, waste oil processors in Canada, governments in Tonga, Papua New Guinea, companies in Latin America and Africa, energy companies in China...just about everywhere in the developing world

Requirements

We want to be able to email this to customers and friends, and to post it on the website.

I suggest the card feature the BioCube (which as its name suggests is cube-shaped, approx 8 ft x 8ft x 8ft)...perhaps with Santa riding it instead of his sleigh...or with him filling up his sleigh with biodiesel from the BioCube...or some other idea

The BioCube branding should be on the image of the BioCube (logo attached)

The message should read: Seasons Greetings from the Biofuel Partnership